Friday, May 28, 2010

Why I signed up, part 2

I'm hoping to get more insights about Web 2.0 from this self-directed course. I need to talk about it in my classes, and I'm always looking for new resources to help my students think about the Web.

You know, our students may be "digital natives," but in many ways, they are very naive about Web 2.0. They use it for facebook, shopping, texting, etc., but most are really un-savvy. As I sometimes put it, they are not in the driver's seat! Most of the time, they ask ME questions--me: a digital immigrant! But I have learned to "drive" a bit more--to create blogs, websites, to work with digital video and images, to tweet and use del.icio.us (social bookmarking site). Pretty much they just socialize and shop.

So I don't think we need to be intimidated by our students' seeming "nativeness" on Web 2.0.

Speaking of students, I've challenged my two sons, ages 13 and 15, to do "13 Things" along with us. I told them if they did the assignments (including creating a blog), I'd reward them with a $20 gift card to the store of their choice! We'll see what happens.

My older son is definitely in the driver's seat with Web 2.0. He knows some html code, creates games on the web, has an Opera website, and is pretty savvy. And both my sons occasionally act as my tech support guys!

1 comment:

  1. I love the idea of having your sons do the "13 Things" with you! I am going to do the same. However...that may challenge MY original goal which was to be smarter than my 8th grader. UGG!

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